If you set limits for a scale (e.g. x-axis) in ggplot, how would you like data outside of that range be handled? There is the oob parameter for that and a set of functions to use with it: https://scales.r-lib.org/reference/oob.html
I have a longtime habit of abruptly making a flurry of clicking/popping sounds with my mouth as a way of expressing feelings, fulfilling a similar function to swearing, for example.
However, now that I'm going to college I've been struggling with occasionally starting to do this and then catching myself once I register what's happening. I can't tell if other people aren't bringing it up just to be nice, or really if my feelings of embarrassment are rational. What…
This https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.02667 has been replaced.
link: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=a
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Störung!
(Ja, das Gerät wurde mir als "voll funktionsfähig" mit Garantie übergeben.)
Bought nice, sturdy wooded curtain rods at Target for the Computer Suite so I won’t have to deal with those telescoping flimsy finnickety aluminum bars, the fitted sheets of walls.
Towards tailored magnetic anisotropy: A first-principles study of L1$_0$ FeNi ultrathin films
Joanna Marciniak, Miros{\l}aw Werwi\'nski
https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.03416
Opaque algorithms are a funny thing.
Over on #Threads, my "Following" feed does consistently have more things in it that are interesting to me than my "For you" feed.
I've been observing this for a few weeks now, and it's consistent.
Seem the cost function might be optimizing for something other than what I like? Or is the signal not good enough because …
Fresh from The End:
**The End Issue #86. Fix Your Feelings Of Existential Dread With Finished Audio Fiction**
https://www.theend.fyi/newsletter/fix-your-feelings-of-existential-dread-with-finished-audio-fiction…
Xabclib:A Fully Auto-tuned Sparse Iterative Solver
Takahiro Katagiri, Takao Sakurai, Mitsuyoshi Igai, Shoji Itoh, Satoshi Ohshima, Hisayasu Kuroda, Ken Naono, Kengo Nakajima
https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.01599
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A study published in the "Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology" (2010) revealed that supplementation with pantothenic acid significantly improves the energy levels in individuals, substantiating its nickname as the "anti-stress" vitamin. This research highlights the essential function of Vitamin B5 in not only fueling the body's cellular mechanisms but also in supporting adrenal health and enhancing stamina.